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Hangover
While studies are still underway, there is promising evidence linking antioxidants and speeding up the removal of ethanol (alcohol by-product) in reducing the severity of hangovers.
Ketorolac, an NSAID (like ibuprofen) combats brain and overall inflammation to relieve moderate to severe headaches and body aches in as little as 30 minutes, with full effects felt in 1-2 hours, lasting for 6 hours.
Zofran reduce nausea by acting on the brain to block the actions of serotonin, which causes nausea and vomiting.
Famotidine targets heartburn and acid reflux, caused by certain alcohol components that cause the esophagus to relax.
B-complex replaces B vitamins depleted by alcohol intake and speed up metabolism of alcohol by-product.
Vitamin C and glutathione antioxidants reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.
How we can help
Relieve hangover symptoms such as nausea, heartburn and headache
Achieve maximum relief and recovery from post-alcohol consumption side effects
Accelerate metabolism and elimination of alcohol by-product Replace fluid and electrolytes lost from diuretic effects of alcohol
Sources:
The 6 Best Ways to Prevent (and Cure) a Hangover
The effects of dehydration, moderate alcohol consumption, and rehydration on cognitive functions
Dietary Nutrient Intake, Alcohol Metabolism, and Hangover Severity
Adding an orange to the banana bag: vitamin C deficiency is common in alcohol use disorders
Glutathione Depletion and Recovery After Acute Ethanol Administration
The Inflammatory Response to Alcohol Consumption and Its Role in the Pathology of Alcohol Hangover